JHancock Financial Industries I FIDIX
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Date updated:10-16-2007

This fund has a Morningstar rating of 3 stars and is run by James Schmidt. Schmidt is an executive vice president and portfolio manager with John Hancock Funds, his employer since 1985. Previously, he was a pension equity asset manager with Hartford Insurance Group from 1976 to 1985. Schmidt holds the Chartered Financial Analyst designation. John Hancock Financial Industries Fund is an open-end fund incorporated in the USA. The Fund's objective is capital appreciation. The Fund normally invests at least 80% of its assets in stocks of U.S. and foreign financial services companies of any size. These companies include banks, thrifts, finance companies, brokerage and advisory firms, and real estate firms.


Current Returns:

1-Year: 8.79%
3-Year: 14.98%
5-Year: 13.63%

As of 8/31/07

symbol name last price % change open
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  • BAC
    Bank Of America C
  • $16.85
  • 0.00%
  • $16.74

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People owning BAC also tend to own: AFLBABAXBENCMCSACSCODOW

TheStreet.com Rating: C- What is this?

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  • AXP
    American Express
  • $40.70
  • -0.15%
  • $40.62

No Analysis added

People owning AXP also tend to own: AIGALLBACBRK-BCCOFFNM

TheStreet.com Rating: C What is this?

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  • AIG
    American Internat
  • $34.32
  • +0.26%
  • $34.51

No Analysis added

People owning AIG also tend to own: AAIBMINTCJNJJPMKOMSFT

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  • STT
    State Street Corp
  • $44.53
  • -0.27%
  • $44.33

No Analysis added

People owning STT also tend to own: ADSCOFGSIVZJLLJPMRY

TheStreet.com Rating: C+ What is this?

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  • WB
    Wachovia Corp New
  • $0.00
  • 0.00%
  • $N/A

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People owning WB also tend to own: ARAYCHCG.OBCOGOCVYDUGFXEGASS

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  • C
    Citigroup
  • $3.89
  • -2.02%
  • $3.88

No Analysis added

People owning C also tend to own: AIGALLBACCATCBSCOPCVX

TheStreet.com Rating: D What is this?

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  • BRK-A
    Berkshire Hathawa
  • $123000.00
  • -0.16%
  • $123390.00

No Analysis added

People owning BRK-A also tend to own: COFEBAYHDJNJLINTAOSTKPFE

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  • BRK-A
    Berkshire Hathawa
  • $123000.00
  • -0.16%
  • $123390.00

No Analysis added

People owning BRK-A also tend to own: COFEBAYHDJNJLINTAOSTKPFE

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